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KENVIL ATKINS LEWIS BOOK SIX
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HOMELESS IN MILWAUKEE poem by: Kenvil AtkinsWritten on Jul 15, 2023 Empty wallet No pocket Living on the sidewalk Tin cup in hand Fill with sand Don’t stand a chance Not even a glance Bed of stones Could break his bones Oh for a phone Could he call home There is no dial tone Pass a bye Don’t ask why To this shy guy Hungry bellies Can't see him Your eyes are too dim He too had a dream Who knows his story? What is it to tell Knee deep in hell Waiting for the dinner bell In the eyes of the homeless Tags: Sad, Faith, Inspirational, Top of Form More by Kenvil Atkins ANBAKAYEAR poem by Kenvil Atkins ANBAKAYEAR Tall palm trees shoot up to reach the skies so tall that their fruit wasted away falling from their heavenly perch in time to start a new, I walk up the roads to reach my goal a sack full of provisions I was told, to h... Read more FAITH poem by Kenvil Atkins FAITH It is compared to a mustard seed And like a garden it pops up weeds Among the weeds is food indeed Nourishing the body is what we need It is there here and everywhere Ever elusive always present An eye opener to the joy o... Read more
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Kenvil Poetry Oasis BOOK SIX
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